Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Gessato

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Designed by Gessato | Photography: Christian Garibaldi | Country: United States | Buy it

“The name Gessato describes the chalk-stripe suiting fabric that sets the tone for the products and packaging inside and out, and refers to the traditional elegance of contemporary Italian aesthetics and culture.

The noble lions af Italian royalty, a symbol of richness and strength, the naturally stark silver and white palette, symbols of peace, serenity and well being; and the Latin motto, “providentiae memor” (with gratitude for divine guidance) converge to outwardly represent the essence of Gessato’s products.”

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Designed by Gessato | Photography: Christian Garibaldi | Country: United States | Buy it

“The name Gessato describes the chalk-stripe suiting fabric that sets the tone for the products and packaging inside and out, and refers to the traditional elegance of contemporary Italian aesthetics and culture.

The noble lions af Italian royalty, a symbol of richness and strength, the naturally stark silver and white palette, symbols of peace, serenity and well being; and the Latin motto, “providentiae memor” (with gratitude for divine guidance) converge to outwardly represent the essence of Gessato’s products.”

gessato2

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